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Mujahidh, also known as Frederick Domingue Jr., traveled to Seattle by bus. Neither Abdul-Latif nor Mujahidh had firearms, so Childs offered to provide assault rifles, ...
Mujahidh arrived in Seattle two days before his arrest; the pair hoped to train with the weapons before attacking the facility. Planning continued through the evening of June 22, ...
Then Mujahidh would drive a “truck that looks like the Titanic” like a battering ram through the front gate at Fort Lewis. Abdul-Latif and the informant would burst inside with guns blazing.
Abdul-Latif, 33, and Mujahidh, 32, allegedly purchased machine guns from undercover agents to use in the assault. Their alleged objective was to deter further American military action in Islamic ...
Walli Mujahidh was sentenced Monday after pleading guilty in December to conspiracy to kill officers of the U.S., conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction, and unlawful possession of a firearm.
SEATTLE (AP) - A mentally ill petty thief pleaded guilty Thursday to federal charges that he joined another man in planning to attack a Seattle military recruiting station with machine guns and ...
The sentence is far less than the 27 years that Wali Mujahidh agreed to when he pleaded guilty last year. Skip Navigation. Share on Facebook; Share on SMS; Share on Email; Navigation. News.
Reporting from Seattle — A bankrupt janitor from Seattle who admired Osama bin Laden and a Los Angeles man who said he was going on jihad were accused of plotting to attack a military recruiting ...
Mujahidh pictured the headline: 'Three Muslim Males Walk Into MEPS Building, Seattle, Washington, And Gun Down Everybody,' according to the court document.
A California man has pleaded guilty to charges alleging that he planned to attack a U.S. military recruiting center in Seattle, Washington, prosecutors said.
SEATTLE – A Los Angeles man implicated in an alleged plot to slaughter people at a military recruiting station in Seattle suffers from severe mental illness and has since his birth, according to ...
A California man diagnosed with schizophrenia was sentenced to 17 years in prison Monday for his role in a 2011 plot to attack a Seattle military center for new recruits. Walli Mujahidh, 34, born ...